Re: Help with connecting two office LANs over a VPN link
- From: Adrian J Turner <AdrianJTurner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 07:37:07 -0700
Sorry, my fault - a typing error - it should be:
Office 2
Draytek Router IP: 192.168.2.1
I have a standard Windows 2003 Server with ONE NIC card.
External IP: 192.168.2.20
"Fraggle" wrote:
> A little confused over your IP addressing and the "internal" and "external"
> terms unless there is a typo the the office 2 server is not on the same
> subnet as it's router???
>
>
> "Adrian J Turner" <Adrian J Turner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:EFE655BE-6D4A-4C4B-B7E4-2183380FFBBB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I am fairly new to all of this, I am learning things daily but could do
> >with
> > a bit of help!
> >
> > I am trying to connect two offices together across a VPN link so that
> > client
> > machines at both sites can access the LAN on both sites as though they are
> > in
> > the same building?
> >
> > The two offices both have identical Draytek Routers which are configured
> > to
> > provide a permanent VPN Link which works fine. The hardware routers are
> > establishing the VPN link.
> >
> > Office 1
> > Draytek Router IP: 192.168.1.1
> > I have a Premium SBS2003 with ISA installed and TWO NIC cards.
> > External IP: 192.168.1.2 Internal IP: 192.168.10.1
> >
> > Office 2
> > Draytek Router IP: 192.168.2.1
> > I have a standard Windows 2003 Server with ONE NIC card.
> > External IP: 192.168.20.1
> >
> > OK - What do I need to do in SBS2003 and W2K3 servers to link the LAN's at
> > each site together?
> >
> > From Office 1, I am able to ping the INTERNAL IP adress of the router at
> > Office 2.
> > From Office 2, I am able to ping the EXTERNAL IP address of the router at
> > Office 1.
> >
> > From Office2, I am not able to access the inside network of the SBS2003 -
> > I
> > understand that ISA is blocking access.
> >
> > I really need some help now on making all of this work, I am frustrated in
> > that I have the VPN link between the offices up and stable but the servers
> > on
> > either end now need to be configured to 'see' each other.
> >
> > Has anybody successfully implemented a similar scenario and can offer me
> > their experiences or some basic pointers and guidance on how to proceed
> > from
> > here would be very much appreciated.
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> > Adrian
>
>
>
.
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